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Jayden Li
13 October, 13:05
What is a magnetometer and how does it work?
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Puppy
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Magnetometers are widely used for measuring the Earth's magnetic field and in geophysical surveys to detect magnetic anomalies of various types. They are also used in the military to detect submarines.
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